Ngarkal Beach will be closed from Monday 10 November to Thursday 13 November while annual beach profiling works are completed.
The meeting will be live streamed and is open to the public. Please register your attendance.
Phoebe Corke is elected as the Deputy Mayor of City of Cockburn.
The WA Electoral Commission have declared the results of the Local Government Elections for the City of Cockburn.
We're pleased to advise the WA Electoral Commission has completed the recount of the Mayoral vote. Following the recount, the Returning Officer has declared Logan K Howlett elected as Mayor. The results of the Ward counts and further updates will be provided tomorrow. Thanks again everyone for your patience.
The WAEC has completed the recount of the Mayoral votes, with Logan K Howlett declared elected as Mayor.
Burning allowed with a City permit this season – get yours before you start.
Notice is hereby given of the City’s intention to request the Minister for Lands to permanently close portion of unmade road situated at Garston Way, North Coogee. It is proposed the unmade road portion comprising 99m2 will be amalgamated with adjacent Lot 9002 Garston Way, North Coogee.
Notice is hereby given of the City’s intention to allow an easement for sewer purposes in favour of the Water Corporation to enable a sewer connection to property situated at 17 Wellard Street, Bibra Lake. The sewer and associated easement will traverse City owned property situated at 11 Quarimor Road, Bibra Lake and described as Lot 62 on DP414233.
Since 1988, Cockburn Care has been helping older people stay independent, for longer. We aim to make our City and your home the best place to live in Perth. Our staff are local and dedicated to supporting you to live the life you want, in your own home and stay connected to your community. A range of services are available including:
Under the Commonwealth Home Support Program, Cockburn Care can provide transport to and from medical appointments, transport to social connection activities, support with cleaning and meal preparation, activities within the community such as shopping and attendance at the Cockburn Care Social Club. Residents over 65 years of age (over 55 years for Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander residents) are eligible to apply for our services. Our services can also be purchased privately. Seniors can also attend the Social Support Group on a private basis. Funding for these services is available from:
The referral process is different for each program and the Cockburn Care team can help arrange an assessment with the right agency. To find out what services will work best for you and your family, contact our team on 08 9411 3780, or email [email protected]